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    Culturally relevant science teaching: possible connection of socio-cultural knowledge with present science curriculum of Nepal by Kamal Prasad Koirala, Bishnu Bahadur Khatri

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…However, curriculum designers, textbook writers, students, and teachers demonstrate reluctance to incorporate these elements into the curriculum. …”
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    Langston Hughes chez Pierre Seghers : récit d’un engagement poétique by Annick Ettlin

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Although the Harlem Renaissance considerably influenced the poets of the “negritude” movement, its editorial and academic reception among French writers and readers has been quite confidential. Yet between the translation of several poems in the 1920s and a growing number of studies produced by French researchers since 2000, the poetry of Langston Hughes in particular has been channeled towards French readers, in the 1950s and 1960s, mainly through the journal Présence Africaine and, more surprisingly, the publishing house of Pierre Seghers. …”
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    Die buitebladkunswerk by Maritha Snyman

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…According to existing contracts between publishers and writers as well as according to statements made by publishers (vide Ellhahoo et al.), publishers still have a final veto on covers. …”
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    Virginia Woolf’s “New School of Biographies” and Eighteenth-century Life-Writing: a Sense of Kinship by Maryam Thirriard

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Woolf brings these life-writers together in what she calls a “new school of biographies” (“The New Biography”). …”
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    La représentation paradoxale du chemin de fer chez Dickens : fantastique et mythe au service d’une peinture de la modernité dans Dombey and Son (1848) et « No. 1 Branch Line. The S... by Françoise Dupeyron-Lafay

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…The reason may lie in the fact that trains or factories, belching fumes and staining everything about them, were seen as dangerous, all-powerful, voracious monsters and that writers were powerless in front of such disturbing, unprecedented phenomena and had to fall back on familiar, reassuring narrative techniques to come to terms with them. …”
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    Biological functions of 5-methylcytosine RNA-binding proteins and their potential mechanisms in human cancers by Tingting Zhao, Zhe Zhang, Zhuo Chen, Guozheng Xu, Yongxi Wang, Fang Wang

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…By affecting the proliferation, migration, invasion, and drug sensitivity of tumor cells, m5C methylation modification plays a vital part in the initiation and progression of tumors and is closely associated with the poor tumor prognosis. m5C-related proteins are categorized into three functional groups: m5C methyltransferases (m5C writers), m5C demethylases (m5C erasers), and m5C methyl-binding proteins (m5C readers). …”
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    ‘Appelsinpiken’ and experiential tourism. Andalusia, ‘geography with a thrill’ by Maria del Carmen Puche Ruiz

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…In keeping with the canons of Romanticism and the premises of ‘experiential tourism’, Seville’s colourful appearance in the film is limited to promoting the city as a tourism destination that is utterly stuck in the past : an audiovisual appeal to the tourist ego via the emotional vision of the phenomenon of a journey.For this analysis, a qualitative study is conducted of both Andalusia’s importance as a destination for the Norwegian tourism market and the contrast between the two images of Seville, so far apart in time, described by two Nordic writers-tourists, (Andersen and Gaarder), along with the reactions to the shooting and première of ‘Appelsinpiken’. …”
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    Arnold Bennett’s Naturalistic and Democratic Interiors in The Old Wives’ Tale (1908) by Laurent Mellet

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…We know the terms in which Virginia Woolf dismissed Edwardian writers for relying exclusively on materialism. However, another take on Arnold Bennett’s specific approach to objects and interior spaces is made possible by a reappraisal of his naturalistic method. …”
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    Exploring the Landscape of Digital Entrepreneurship among Disabled People: A Bibliometric Analysis by Rahmawati Rahmawati, Rochmat Aldy Purnomo, Ari Kuncara Widagdo, Noor Ismawati Jaafar, Farzana Parveen Tajudeen, Endang Dwi Amperawati, Sri Hartoko, Agus Dwianto

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Four key research questions guide the investigation: 1) What pattern have publications about digital entrepreneurship of people with disability shown throughout the years?, (2) Which writers and nations have made the most significant contributions to the literature on digital entrepreneurship of people with disability?…”
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    Constructing Web subject gateways using Dublin Core, the Resource Description Framework and Topic Maps by Jesús Tramullas, Piedad Garrido

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…</b> The tagging layout found to be the best, and the one used by the writers, is based on integrating the Dublin Core metadata set within the Topic Maps paradigm, formatted in XTM.…”
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    Navigating the Existential Crisis from Literature to Real Life: A Text-to-Self Pedagogical Approach and Its Potential for Existential Literature Instruction by Nhung Thi Hong Nguyen, Khoa Dang Truong

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Comprising three strategies, namely The Art World in My Eyes, The Mind Film, and The Literary Conversation, this approach encourages students to engage deeply with the portrayal of death in the writers’ flagship novels that view death as an unwavering companion to young individuals’ life journey and growth. …”
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    Handbag de Mark Ravenhill (1998) : réincarnation de The Importance of Being Earnest à la fin des années 1990 by Xavier Giudicelli

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…The play Handbag by Mark Ravenhill (one of the quintessential writers of so-called “in-yer-face” theatre), first produced at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, in 1998, is a rewriting of The Importance of Being Earnest which shifts the emphasis from the verbal to the physical. …”
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    KADIN-MERKEZLİ BİR İSLÂMÎ TEOLOJİ İNŞASINA DOĞRU MU? by Adnan Bülent Baloğlu

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…Their proposal about what should be done about the distortion of the religious texts by patriarchal order is that these texts should be reconsidered and reinterpreted by the competent and qualified women theologians, researchers and writers. Only then can women reach their high ideals of freedom, equality, and justice, and only then can they recapture their dignity and rights which were usurped by men for ages. …”
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    White Magic, Black Humour: Ella D’Arcy’s Narrative Strategies by Heather Marcovitch

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Of the New Woman writers who wrote humour, Ella D’Arcy is one of the more elusive. …”
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    Macrostructures and rhetorical moves in research articles in nanotechnology by Xianqing Luo, Jiajie Ji

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…IntroductionNotwithstanding the fact that extensive studies focused on exploring generic structures in established disciplines, scant attention has been directed to macrostructures and rhetorical moves in RAs in some emerging disciplines.MethodsBased on a self-compiled corpus of 50 research articles (RAs) from five top ranking journals in the field of Nanotechnology, we explored the macrostructures and rhetorical moves in RAs in Nanotechnology.ResultsIt was found that (i) scientists in Nanotechnology have a propensity to employ a merged [R&amp;D] structure to immediately discuss and contribute new knowledge tentatively in the specific contextualised situation after research results were presented, (ii) Even though RAs in Nanotechnology largely follows IMRD structure by abiding writing conventions in the research world, disciplinary variations were found regarding the rhetorical structures, specifically, scientists in Nanotechnology tend to employ more moves and steps in establishing research niche, detailed description of research methods, suggesting future research, but less moves and steps related to promotional strategies (M3S4, M3S5, M3S6).DiscussionThe research results have significant implications for English for Academic Purposes (EAP) instructors to make informed choices by using disciplinary empirical-based decisions to guide novice writers and students at tertiary level to write RAs by following disciplinary conventions of research communities in Nanotechnology so as to avoid overgeneralization.…”
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    Poezija kao luksuz i sredstvo preživljanja by Dubravka Djurić, Aleksandar Bošković

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…More specifically, the paper investigates how Solar and Savić construct themselves online as engaged intellectuals, poets and writers. In the case of Maja Solar, the authors focus on “Ispod crte”, a blog created by the collective “Za kulturne politike: politika kulture”, and the Gerusija collective’s magazine “Stvar”. …”
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    Zwischen dem Gedenken und der Ideologisierung der Kämpfe der Legionen in den Ostkarpaten in der polnischen Literatur der Zwischenkriegszeit by Jagoda Wierzejska

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Alongside the image of the Hutsul Region as a space of idyllic nature or a civilizing mission calculated to integrate the mountainous borderland with the rest of the modern state, the interwar Polish literature brought an image of the region as a unique place on the historical level for Poles. Interwar Polish writers presented the Eastern Carpathians as a prominent place on maps of the legionary combat routes, and thus as existing with special rights in the Polish national memory. …”
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    La littérature et la légende comme motifs touristiques en Espagne au xxie siècle by Christelle Schreiber-Di Cesare

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…This study focuses on tourism based on Spain's literary heritage: the organisation of book fairs, the opening of writers' houses and museums, the setting up of literary tours in the footsteps of an author or a work, public authorities and private initiatives are multiplying strategies to both create and respond to the demand from a public that wishes to extend the reading experience with a foray into the settings of the plot. …”
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    Native American Voices: Decolonial Perspectives on Selected Texts of Alexie and Momaday by Dr. Sadia Akram, Dr. Sadia Nazir, Saira Akhter

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This essay principally explores how cross-reading Native American subversive texts can serve as a tool for cross-cultural communication. The indigenous writers with their lost identity (due to their living on reservations) write passionately about their past, traditions, and customs to make their voice heard in the mainstream discourse for their survival. …”
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    Navigating the Existential Crisis from Literature to Real Life: A Text-to-Self Pedagogical Approach and Its Potential for Existential Literature Instruction by Nhung Thi Hong Nguyen, Khoa Dang Truong

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Comprising three strategies, namely The Art World in My Eyes, The Mind Film, and The Literary Conversation, this approach encourages students to engage deeply with the portrayal of death in the writers’ flagship novels that view death as an unwavering companion to young individuals’ life journey and growth. …”
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